The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1912, Page 12

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| "HOW MAZE FOUND Netzhborm, ewak+ ened by her cries, rushed into the house, Mrs, Contoll was atill fighting desper- Qtely with the thief, clutohing his right wrist to Keep bim from killing her with the smmy. Beveral men fell upon the duretar and hurled him to the fuor, Patrolman To+ @enfeld of the Bedford avenue station, attracted » ythe ories, found them sit- ting on the man, trussing him up with > But She Couldn't Stay With 4 Anna and Was Turned ‘| . “Over to Police. H Hil {zis af i g g a t Ey + Haebeit 4 i i i i ‘ e H i AFH Ie it i i ae tt Hi if Hi i 5 1 | ide ; ' I the Slow was broken by her braided hair and she was not even stunned, Screaming at the top of her voice Mra. Contoli atrugeted all over the room with the ‘man, who made repeated efforts to fell her, Meantime her daughter Annio, ‘When he was searched « @ gold piece and a number of trinkets he had etolen from the Contoll home were found in the burglars pockets. He sald he was Nichola @artino, eighteen years old, a parber, of No, 10 Morton street, Man- battan. @artino was arraigned before Magis- trate Hylan in Manhattan Avenue Court and remanded until Friday for further hearing. The Magistrate was high in his pratee of Mre. Contoll’s bravery. which 1 CAN CURE YOU OF RHEUMATISM aftoos joy pertect ea eam mae apa ‘i truthfully shows the and end N Viki Ny) MANAHANS yt TARINE MOTH BAGS NE MOTH SHEET A Hr ond drug stores picture. For that your home for fifteen. d: "ve foun paid finest quarter-sa backs ea or order by mail. lb. Best Coffee... $10 value for one fi} rey ean Yaa ANH S| jays. to It. Give it a fair Fifteen Days’ Free Trial NO FIRST PAYMENT Se TTA It fs a difficult matter to do justice to J reason we are asking You Pay trial for fifteen days, a bargain, send us $1 each week until the China for. We are sure you will never find a better value. The \ GROCERIES SURETY STAMPS FREE with this special combination offer: Ib. Best Tea........25¢ ..35€ }-ibs. Granulated Sugar 19¢ Package Corp Starch...10¢ Package Farina sive nists 10¢ pine AE PORE. cots TIE You can redeem filled books of Surety Stamps at O’Neill-Adams Co. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City, thus getting $2.50 in Goods FREE You may select anything (except Groceries and Meats) at their regularly advertised ot re will often receive at special sales as high as 85, $7.50 and tine piece of furniture In a bie to take this China jothings you do not and then if has four shetvens 1 ‘62 Inches high, and 36 inches wide; It Is iden oak, ; the sides and door are fitted with triple strength bent ome poe Vy, Corel grace the front, finished at top by carved lions’ and at the bot! carving to match the top, The whole is supported by.four strong French legs and claw feet. $1 weekly, If you like It, See it ighly polished; also can be YQUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT At All 200 Ine. James Butler Grocery Stores All Five for 99¢ book of Surety Stamps. Bree iw ag AE bist bate 7 ‘ * $ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 27, REE | terrible eh aa aes ated mites, 620,000 and sult sated mi ne a Sean tT | eae moner—it's fren, A letter wil | settee, cethdaatom 2 oft times te pos ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER: Se RE a Ade EASA 1919, City to A. & S. Subway Station Stirring SALES _ for Thursday’ IT WILL PAY YOU TO KEEP THIS ADVERTISEMENT as a memo, so that not one of the items will be missed by you, as everything is selected because of its need at this time and then offered at'a lower price than usual to add to its interest as a Thursday in Advertisement. You will find the items cover Easter needs in apparel, hats, shoes and the like for men, women and children— and goods for the home. THURSDAY $1.00 Lingerie Petticoats, 79¢ Hemmed and Fringed Bath Towels, 9c ODD LOT _ of bleached Turkish Bath Towels, just about enough for one day's selling, at 9¢ each. ‘Main floor, reer, East Building, Second floor, Bast Building, THURODAY SPECIAL. Men’s 20c Hal Hose, iZse Men's fine black cotton Half Hi made with double h heels and toes; seamless. (one, Man's THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Cambric House Dresses, 55c. IN CHECKS and stripes, made square neck; three-quarter sleeves. Store orders only. Women’s Silk Dresses at $12.98. ONE MODEL of Pongee, waist and peplum embroidered; ecru lace yoke, also lace cuffs, piping i of messaline. House Dresses, 98c. Another smart model in stripe silk, made with coat effect, <7) foe Began, shambray and cambric, made in-several | | giving it a three-piece effect, trimmed with plain messaline, revers on waist trimmed with buttons, open down front. Second Moor, Central Building, Women’s $18.50 New Spring Tailored Suits, $9.95. WE OBTAINED 250 more of the Suits which sold so well last Saturday. Some of the most remarkable values we ever had to offer. The materials are fine quality serge, in navy blue, pet plain white, white with black hairline stripe black white striped effects, ie coats are 26 inches long, deep roll revers; skirts cut on new, wider lines; all Suits are lined with good quailty satin. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. Becond Moor, Central Building. Benttel Waists, $1.98 and $2.98. At $1.98. French voile model, with heavy Cluny lace trimmed sleeves and back to correspond; French beading separating shoulders; Dutch neck. At $2.98. Charming Blouses with front of allover hand embroidery with filet lace banding forming yoke; sleeves and back to correspond ;braided ornament finishing the waist; collarless model. (“THunsoay spacial 7 1200 Pairs Men’s $1 Pajamas, 79¢ PLAIN COLOR Pajamas, in light blue, gray and white. They would be excellent J at ted br fie, fabrics, in the most roved model for Spring wear; have loop, and pearl buttons. Men’s 65c Nightshirts, 50c Extra fine lity, V neck, cambric, neatly’ trimmed and well made, as ao eee Bet BuDiing Men’s $3.50 Low Shoes, $2.49 GUN METAL CALFSKIN, two eyelet made over a swagger toe last, soles welted stitched; military heels; sizes 5 to 1034, widths to D. ‘Third floss, Men's Bediing, Double Service House Dresses, $1.98, That can be adjusted quickly, in chambray and percale; made with collar or square neck. ‘Beeond floor, r, centre, right, Conten! Building, $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98c. NEW STRAIGHT hip models, low bust, white coutil; supporters attached. $3.00 Corsets as $1.69. R. G. Corsets, made of striped coutil, supporters at- tached: medium low bust stright hip line $3.00 Corsets at $1.98. New long hip model, low bust, white batiste, supporters attached. Rengo Belt Corsets for Stout Women, $2.00 Long hip model, low bust, long front steel, white coutil, supporters attached. Second floor, front, Kast Building, Hemmed and Fringed Bath Towels, 9c ODD LOT of bleached Turkish Bath Towels, just about enough for one day's selling, at 9c. ea. $5.50 and $6.00 Table Cloths, $4.29. Fine and heavy bleached double satin Damask pattern Table Cloths, 2x2 and 2x24 yards........ $4.29each ‘Main floor, rear, East Butiding. Women’s 40c Comb. Suits, 29c LOW NECK, sleeveless, cotton Undervest shaped, knee length, lace trimmed. bare floor, tront, Central Building, — 5 Second floor, Central Building. Women’s $2.50 Pumps, $1.98 ANKLE STRAP models, in patent leather and gun metal calfskin, with nbbon and self leather bows, welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Gecond floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. 50c. Black y2, Nun’s Veiling,29c.va MADE BY one of the famous domestic mills. ju ie fase firm and perfectly woven and | { _50¢, Black Fancy Panama, 206 a Yard - e seful and rou; ly wear. Full yard wide, ver: Ostrich Trimmed Ready-to-Wear Remnants of Wash Fabrics He ore |e ial ave, Hats, $4.95 FANCY BRAIDS, faced with velvet ostrich band and uncurled ostrich plume trimmings. Colors are all black, black trimmed with white, black and new blue, black and primrose, navy, pavy and white, navy and royal, burnt and rown, At Remarkably Little Prices SHORT ENDS and odd lengths that have accumulated from great sales; some long enough for a dress, others suitable for skirts, waists, aprons or children’s frocks, etc, Lot No, 1, 8c. to 12}4c. Fabrics, Sc. a Yard Such as Ginghams, Chambrays, Challis, Calicoes, Lawns, etc. Lot No. 2, 1214c, to 39c. Fabrics, 10c. a Yard. Such as Zephyrs, Ginghams, Cotton Pongee, Galatea Cloth, Voiles, Linen jul 5 » Sha th ‘able fabrics. Sultings, Crepe Cloth, Shantung Pongee and many o1 ther desirab efabrics. A stylish striped Mohair, full 50 inches wide, very strong and has a bright, lustrous surface. spheltd ‘Mat floor, veer, Central Buflding, Men’s $2 & $3 Soft Hats, $1.25 SAMPLE HATS and small lots in a variety of Spring shades and shapes, Every size some> where in the assortment, and this is to be a SOFT HAT SEASON. ‘Meszaning floor, Bast Building, T_THURSDAY SPECIAL. | 65c. Hemmed Sheets, 49c. Ea. SIZES BEFORE HEMMING., Good quality ready-made bleached muslin Sheets, for double beds; sizes 214x244 yards; regularly 65c, at 49c¢ each, 45c. Hemmed Sheets at 35c. Each Bleached muslin Sheets, 2x2}4 yards, with very neat center seams; exceptional value at each Hemmed Pillowcases, 9c. Each THURSDAY ‘Mam Goor, Men's Building, Shadow Laces—Sensational Savings 45c. to $1.49 Values at 29c. to 98c. Yd. COTTON SHADOW Laces and Insertions. In white and cream, ranging in width from 2 to 8 inches, 35c. to $1.49 Values at 22c. to 98c. Yard 16 Inch cotton shadow Allovers, in white and cream, all fine, dainty effects, 1AL. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s Combination Suits, $1 SPRING NEEDLE ribbed Combination Suits, pure Egyptian combed cotton yarn, per= fect fitting and finish, Short sleeves and ankle lengths, athletic style, Ready-made bleached muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, 79c. to $4.50 Values at 49c. to $2.98 Yard Men's Combination Suits, $1.50 Rxirwey Shoe, ‘West Butiting, oat Inch ¢ cotton shadow Allovers, in white and cream; in unusual assortment ing needle ribbed tisk, thread Combination Sutts,|- sm: su uality, 5 neat all spot patterns. Main Moor, centre, Contras Building, : ipers Ao) [roel oe eros THURSDAY SPECIAL. q trunks, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s “Advertised” $15 Suits, $12.50 ALL WOOL CASSIMERE or pure worsted Suits, from a stand- ard “advertised” line, under a well-known brand, at $15.00. On gone mg yg ee seer on Sa Small Wilton Rugs Specially Priced SOME 500 in the offering, and lendid | | sale in practically every good market in this country for no less (THURSDAY SPECIAL") assortment in each size. f am than $15.00, in some stores as high as $18.00, American Cut Glass Pieces, 18X36 in.....eee .$1.50, instead of $2.50 25 years of su ful Broadway manufacturing behind each garment; new 27x54 in. $3.25, instead of $4.25 | | Models new colorings, excellent talloring, $1.98 to $3.98 Values, at $1.75. Men's $20.00 Silk Lined Overcoats, $14.75 Handsome Oxford or black coatings, dress length, silk lined, some faced to edges, hand tailored. Men’s $15.00 English Style Raincoats, $9.85 Imported English Cantons, tan or olive, in single or double texture fabrics, clearance from our best maker. Second floor, Mea's Building, (CTHURSDAY SPECIAL. | 1200 Pairs Men’s $1 Pajamas, 79c. PLAIN COLOR Pajamas, in light blue, tan, gray and white. They would be excellent value at $1.00. Made from fine fabrics, in the most approved model for Spring wear; have loops and pearl buttons, Men’s 65c. Nightshirts, 50c. Extra fine quality, V neck, of fine cambric, Neatly trimmed and 1 well made. VIOLET HOLDERS, WITH WIRE MESH, Also Perfume Bottles, Rose Jars, Celery Trays, Sugar Shakers, Relish Daher Water Pitchers, Flower Vases, Fruit Bowls, Sugar andCream Sets, etc. Store orders only and none C. O, D. Jardinieres and Pedestals, $1.98. In a wonderful variety of rich'blended effects; others In the popular matte geen two shapes; still others in the rich underglazed ruko. All pedestals stand 16 inches high, with 10-inch Jardinieres; in a variety of shapes. Bubway floor, Central Building, 36x63 in., + $5.00, instead of $7.00 ding. ‘Third floor, Bast ese el Sanitas Wall Covering, $2.29 SOLD IN 12*YARD ROLLS. The popular, most sanitary Bathroom and Kitchen Wall Covering, sold in full rolls of 12-yards, at $2.29. An exceptionally small price. Aluminum Omelet Pans, $1.19. Two pans of equal size and shape, hinged together. To brown the omelet, simply reverse the Pan—no turning. $25,00 Automatic Vacuum Cleaner, $18.00, 1912 model—more efficiency at a lowered price for a ew days only. Gubway floor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | | . Babies’ Silk Socks, 18c. Pure silk Soci, with ail ait or lisle tops, in tan, pink, sky, white and black, ign, import Oe Building. THE SUNDAY WORLD'S fons’ than any other two WANT DIRECTORY ) mgdiums in the universe. ALATA UL, DLN wid tia oo wat . , : Feuied 40 eroded 7

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